We’ve seen plenty of Bluetooth controllers for mobile devices, but none are quite as tiny as the iMpulse. Don’t let that small size fool you, because this miniscule controller looks like it could be really big on fun.

AppScribe has launched at TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco and is offering premium Android games for a $3.95 monthly subscription fee. I talk with CEO and Founder John Tipton who tells us about his new service.

Electronic Arts is one of the biggest video game developers in the world for a reason. They’ve got access to a huge library of licenses and they’re not afraid to push out franchise after franchise on just about every platform. iOS is no exception, because EA is launching more than 70 games for the iPhone at 99 cents a pop.

That crazily addictive bird hocking game Angry Birds has just gotten an upgrade for iPhone. 15 new levels are added, Game Center support, with Retina Display compatibility but they missed the menus, fonts and buttons leaving them a pixelated mess – according to upset gamers.

Most gamers over the age of ten are sure to have heard of or even played the Tetris game. Tetris of course, is known as the most popular puzzle video games and one of the most popular games of all time. Its sold over 70 million copies throughout the world and is available on almost any gaming device, including the iPhone. If you have an iPhone or iPod Touch and might have forgotten about the old school favorite, you can download it to your device on iTunes for the only $4.99 (£2.99).

Fifty games for the Motorola Droid were compiled in a 10 minute video, although all games are not free, they do show that the Android OS has more going for it than what we initially thought, it’s fast and smooth.